The Democrats and CrowdStrike are partners in crime. No wonder Nancy Pelosi and her husband want a piece of the action. From Aaron Maté at realclearinvestigations.com:
The cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike rose to global prominence in mid-June 2016 when it publicly accused Russia of hacking the Democratic National Committee and stealing its data. The previously unknown company’s explosive allegation set off a seismic chain of events that engulfs U.S. national politics to this day. The Hillary Clinton campaign seized on CrowdStrike’s claim by accusing Russia of meddling in the election to help Donald Trump. U.S. intelligence officials would soon also endorse CrowdStrike’s allegation and pursue what amounted to a multi-year, all-consuming investigation of Russian interference and Trump’s potential complicity.
With the next presidential election now in its final weeks, the Democrats’ national leader, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and her husband, Paul Pelosi, are endorsing the publicly traded firm in a…
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Just saying but Crowdstrike?
Is it too good to be true?
Following the media listed money trail and rewards Dmitri Alperovitch of Crowdstrike has received. Some may question the accuracy of accusations made about China & Russia. After all if it pays well ? ? ?
Having said that, spying is the #1 world power’s game.
Isn’t it America, Germany, UK, other NATO members, financial institutions, big business, and probably world’s stock market.
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